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Friday, February 24, 2017

Aveniro - Glass Files

Aveniro - Glass Files

Hello,
I’m here again with some new nail files from Aveniro.
Today I am reviewing a foot file and two nail files. I was impressed with the
previous files, but the new ones are even more fabulous than older ones.

Let me
start with the foot file. It is smaller than the file I saw on their site. The
size (55x110mm) of this file is perfect because it lays in the palm of your
hand. You have more control, and can get to all crevices of your feet. This
file comes in its protective sleeve, and it’s easy to keep clean with a small
brush and some soap and water. Like all the glass files in general, that is why
I prefer them over the paper ones. The pedicure file has two distinctive
sides. The coarser side that removes calloused skin and the smoother side
that serves for the finishing touches.

I am
absolutely in love with it. I use the more rough side first, to get the most of
the hard skin off, and finish with the normal side to smooth everything out.
That way I get smooth and silky feet. I really enjoy using it and highly
recommend it.

Just to
point out that I do not have really rough skin on my feet. I maintain my feet
regularly, and do not have any major problems. I use the file once a week, with
some feet cram after, and my feet are happy and good looking :)

Other
two files are nail files, medium and small duo files. They also have the
‘regular' roughness and more intense 'double' roughness side. I use the
more intense side to manage the length of my nails, because it’s really fast to
file your nails with this side. And I use the other 'regular' side to shape my
nail and do the finishing touches.

I must
say that I really enjoyed using them. And I would recommend them if you have
harder nails, and struggle with shaping your nails. Now I only use these files
to maintain my length and shape, because it’s fast, I have all in one tool. Earlier I had to use a nail
clipper to shorten my nails, if they get too long. I do prefer to only use
the file, but sometimes I am too lazy to go over the same nail ten times, just
to get them to the desired length. Now the rough side cuts the time and effort
in half. Regular glass files with 'regular' roughness were good, but this 'double' roughness is even better.

To conclude, I am really
positively surprised with these glass files and I can’t wait to see what
new files they come up next.